Thank you Labern I'll try that out, and no I try to remove it after it cools down
Normally PLA should stick on the glass without additional glue. I only had issues when the glass wasn't clean. Cleaning it with Isopropanol did help then. I usually wipe the glass plate with Isopropanol every few weeks and don't use any glue stick.
Instead of putting the whole plate in the freezer, you also can try to cool down the print with a can of compressed air while it is still in the printer. I do that sometimes when I am too impatient to wait for the print to cool down on its own 😄
Don't overdo the freezer - a minute at a time is usually enough. The technique works on a contraction/expansion basis so if the freezer doesn't work after a minute or two, take it out and leave it to get to room temperature again and if needs be, repeat.
8 hours ago, Alzibiff said:Don't overdo the freezer - a minute at a time is usually enough. The technique works on a contraction/expansion basis so if the freezer doesn't work after a minute or two, take it out and leave it to get to room temperature again and if needs be, repeat.
Thank you for the tip
13 hours ago, reibuehl said:Normally PLA should stick on the glass without additional glue. I only had issues when the glass wasn't clean. Cleaning it with Isopropanol did help then. I usually wipe the glass plate with Isopropanol every few weeks and don't use any glue stick.
Instead of putting the whole plate in the freezer, you also can try to cool down the print with a can of compressed air while it is still in the printer. I do that sometimes when I am too impatient to wait for the print to cool down on its own 😄
The glass is completely clean but it still doesn't stick. I'll try using compressed air on my next print, thank you
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Hey there.
One good method is to put it in the freezer and it will pop straight off.
Are you trying to remove it while the glass is still hot or warm as it will still hold on stong if this is the case.
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